My Week With Marilyn

The Weinstein Company/BBC Films (2011)

Feature film based on the diaries of film assistant Colin Clark about Marilyn Monroe’s time in England as she shot The Prince and the Showgirl. Stars Michelle Williams, Kenneth Branagh, Eddie Redmayne and Judi Dench

Director: Simon Curtis

Producers: David Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein

The Art of Racing in the Rain

Original Film/Fox 2000 (2019)

Based on the bestselling novel, the film follows a dog named Enzo (voiced by Kevin Costner) as he and his best friend and owner Denny (Milo Ventimiglia) navigate life and Denny's aspirations to become a Formula One race car driver.

Director: Simon Curtis

Producers: Neil H Moritz, Patrick Dempsey, Tania Landau

The Carer

Mythberg Films (2016)

Acting legend Brian Cox plays legendary actor Sir Michael Gifford in this feel-good comedy about the unlikely relationship between a famous thespian and his immigrant caregiver.

Sniper: Ultimate KIll

Chad Michael Collins, Tom Berenger and Billy Zane unite for the first time since the original Sniper movie,

Director: Claudio Fäh

Producers: David Zelon, Peter Nelson

Victoria

Mammoth Screen for ITV (2016)

Feature-length pilot episode of the lavish costume drama set in the court of the young Queen Victoria.

Director: Tom Vaughan

Producer: Paul Frift

Poldark

Mammoth Screen for BBC1 (2015)

Pilot episodes of the Cornish-set costume drama based on Winston Graham’s novels.

Director: Ed Bazalgette

Producer: Karen Thrussell

Northmen - A Viking Saga

Ascot Elite Entertainment (2014)

Action adventure movie about a group of vikings shipwrecked behind enemy lines. Their only chance of survival is to find a path to the viking settlement Danelag, which becomes a race for their lives when the King sends his most feared mercenaries after them.

Director: Claudio Fäh

Producers: Ralph S Dietrich, Frank Kaminski

The Battle of the Sexes

Goldcrest / New Black Films (2013)

Feature documentary told through archive footage: she was the darling of American tennis, an outspoken activist against sexism in sport and society; he was the charismatic, fast talking, hustling chauvinist showman. Their unlikely pairing in the midst of a social revolution captured the imagination of people around the world, empowered a generation, and changed sport forever.

Directors: James Erskine & Zara Hayes

Producer: Victoria Gregory

The Prisoner

AMC / ITV (2009)

Reinterpretation of the cult sixties series. Starring Jim Caviezel as 6 and Ian McKellen as 2.

Director: Nick Hurran; Producer: Trevor Hopkins

Van Gogh - Painted with Words

BBC1

Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Vincent Van Gogh, telling his life story entirely in his own words, based on the letters he exchanged with his brother Theo.

Director: Andrew Hutton

Producer: Alan Yentob

Doctor Who - A Christmas Carol

BBC1 (2010)

Christmas Special of the popular timelord adventure.

Director: Toby Haynes; Producer: Sanne Wohlenberg

A Short Stay in Switzerland

BBC(2009)

Heartbreaking drama by Frank McGuinness inspired by the true story of a woman who ended her life by euthanasia after contracting a rare brain disease. Stars Julie Walters

Director: Simon Curtis

Producer: Liz Trubridge

Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky

BBC TV(2005)

A story of unrequited love set against the backdrop of the grimy streets and public houses of Thirties London. It follows the painful pursuit of love from three different perspectives: barman Bob, who yearns for penniless street-walker Jenny; his colleague Ella, torn between the attentions of an older, wealthier man and her secret desire for Bob; and Jenny, forced onto the streets through circumstances and now struggling to keep her head above water.

Director: Simon Curtis; Producer: Kate Harwood

The Ghost Squad

Company Pictures for Channel 4(2005)

Tense, urgent and gripping, cop drama The Ghost Squad deals with the murky morality of policing the police. It stars Elaine Cassidy as Amy Harris, a young and idealistic undercover detective, whose work soon becomes a sinister and violent journey of discovery.

Director: Richard Laxton; Producer: Chris Clough

Poirot - Dead Man's Folly

Mammoth Screen for ITV (2013)

The final film featuring Agatha Christie’s famous Belgian detective.

Director: Tom Vaughan; Producer: David Boulter

Ballet Shoes

Granada for BBC1 (2007)

Set in thirties London, Ballet Shoes is a feature-length adaptation of Noel Streatfield's classic novel, telling the exhilarating tale of three orphansadopted by an eccentric explorer and raised as sisters by his selfless niece. Released theatrically in the US and starring Emilia Fox, Victoria Wood, Emma Watson, Richard Griffiths, Eileen Atkins, Marc Warren.

Director: Sandra Goldbacher

Producer: Piers Wenger

Just Henry

Surviving Evil

Focus Films(2009)

Philippine-set creature feature starring Billy Zane, Natalie Mendoza & Christina Cole. When a film crew arrives on a remote Philippine island they discover that their nightmares are as nothing compared to reality.

Director: Terence Daw

Producer: Malcolm Kohll

Dracula

Granada for BBC (2006)

A visceral, sexy and bold re-telling of the classic chiller which blows the cobwebs off traditional period drama. Drawing both on elements of Bram Stoker's own life and Victorian society, Stuart Harcourt's script gives this version of the vampire classic a new, modern sensibility. Starring Marc Warren, Sophia Myles, Dan Stevens and David Suchet

Director: Bill Eagles

Producer: Trevor Hopkins

40

Company Pictures for Channel 4 (2003)

40 goes to the heart of the lives of seven people who are intimately linked by their hidden sexual and emotional secrets. Intense, provocative and explicit, 40 deals with the pleasure as well as the pain of giving in to others, coming to terms with yourself and the shocking consequences of owning up.

Director: David Moore

Producer: Emma Burge

Primeval

Impossible Pictures for ITV (2007)

The opening episodes of the first series starring Douglas Henshall as Nick Cutter, an evolutionary zoologist specialising in the investigation of unexplained gaps in the evolutionary record. He goes in search of the most astonishing discovery in human history - a rip in time, or anomaly, which he finds in the Forest of Dean, creating a doorway to the earth's prehistoric past.